Abstract A large river plume generated by anomalous precipitation and oceanic circulation associated with Hurricane Mitch was detected off Honduras in October 1998 using SeaWiFS ocean color images. This event provides the background for analyzing connectivity be-tween coral reefs and land in the Meso-American reef system. We discuss the potential implications of such short-term events for disease propagation and nutrifi-cation, and their potential significance in evolutionary processes
Upper ocean response of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System to Hurricane Mitch and coastal freshwat...
[1] The short-lived but intense discharge of freshwater from tropical rivers into the Great Barrier ...
Large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change are projected to increase dramatica...
A large river plume generated by anomalous precipitation and oceanic circulation associated with Hur...
A large river plume generated by anomalous precipitation and oceanic circulation associated with Hur...
The passage of category‐5 Hurricane Mitch through the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS) in Oct...
Ocean color images acquired from the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) from 1998 to 20...
Reef corals from around the world were severely affected from bleaching by the large El Nifio event ...
Observations of currents aimed to study the flow near a spawning aggregation reef, Gladden Spit off ...
A case study of tropical cyclogenesis in the eastern Pacific Ocean is investigated. The tropical cyc...
Long term monitoring of coral reefs on the northwest coast of Roatán, Honduras, has documented signi...
An analysis is presented for the spatial and intensity distributions of North Atlantic extreme atmos...
Climate change poses an existential threat to coral reefs. A warmer and more acidic ocean reduces th...
The Meso-American Barrier Reef System (MBRS) along the coasts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Hond...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Upper ocean response of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System to Hurricane Mitch and coastal freshwat...
[1] The short-lived but intense discharge of freshwater from tropical rivers into the Great Barrier ...
Large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change are projected to increase dramatica...
A large river plume generated by anomalous precipitation and oceanic circulation associated with Hur...
A large river plume generated by anomalous precipitation and oceanic circulation associated with Hur...
The passage of category‐5 Hurricane Mitch through the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS) in Oct...
Ocean color images acquired from the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) from 1998 to 20...
Reef corals from around the world were severely affected from bleaching by the large El Nifio event ...
Observations of currents aimed to study the flow near a spawning aggregation reef, Gladden Spit off ...
A case study of tropical cyclogenesis in the eastern Pacific Ocean is investigated. The tropical cyc...
Long term monitoring of coral reefs on the northwest coast of Roatán, Honduras, has documented signi...
An analysis is presented for the spatial and intensity distributions of North Atlantic extreme atmos...
Climate change poses an existential threat to coral reefs. A warmer and more acidic ocean reduces th...
The Meso-American Barrier Reef System (MBRS) along the coasts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Hond...
Coral cover and diversity are declining while macroalgal abundance is increasing in most Caribbean c...
Upper ocean response of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System to Hurricane Mitch and coastal freshwat...
[1] The short-lived but intense discharge of freshwater from tropical rivers into the Great Barrier ...
Large-scale impacts on coral reefs due to global climatic change are projected to increase dramatica...